In this video I show you detail by detail how to replace the trigger on a Dyson v10 #dyson #dysonvacuum #cleaningtips #diy #dysonv11 #dysonv15 #dysonv7 #dysonv8 #howto #tools
This video was easy to follow; I successfully replaced the cracked trigger piece with a metal one, so hopefully will never have to do this again. Thanks for the assist...saved me a trip to the vacuum repair shop, or from replacing my Dyson.
Thank you very much, it was good video. The difficult part was to remove the silicone, and to unplug the small connector and plug it again. So unpleasant proses.
Thanks for the great video, it made the whole process really easy! I do have a new problem though; the mode toggle switch (the one that changes between boost, normal and eco) doesn't seem to function anymore, the vacuum only ever runs on boost. I've tried opening it up and reinstalling the little board that goes under the switch but it didn't change anything. Any idea what might have gone wrong?
I am having an issue that it is always on now or hardly touching the trigger turns it on and it stays on even if I take my finger off the trigger. If the battery is not on all the way, it almost works properly, but when I put the battery back in all the way, it just stays on. Any suggestions?
Hi there , I mention the issue in my trigger repair video . It means the the trigger assembly is failing out , it’s the case from dropping it a lot .take out the battery and look inside the handle assembly, there is a screw in there . Try and tighten it with a t8 torx screw driver . If it doesn’t fix your issue , you’ll need to replace the handle assembly.
Thanks alot, worked perfectly and easy to follow. I had the model with the silicone so that was a pain but managed. Thanks again
This video was easy to follow; I successfully replaced the cracked trigger piece with a metal one, so hopefully will never have to do this again. Thanks for the assist...saved me a trip to the vacuum repair shop, or from replacing my Dyson.
No worries . Glad it helped you out!
Thank you very much, it was good video.
The difficult part was to remove the silicone, and to unplug the small connector and plug it again. So unpleasant proses.
It can be tricky , the good thing is that you done it now.
Thanks for the great video, it made the whole process really easy!
I do have a new problem though; the mode toggle switch (the one that changes between boost, normal and eco) doesn't seem to function anymore, the vacuum only ever runs on boost. I've tried opening it up and reinstalling the little board that goes under the switch but it didn't change anything. Any idea what might have gone wrong?
Make sure the wiring on the motor is in correctly . Make sure the chip on top of the motor is in correctly and not damaged.
I am having an issue that it is always on now or hardly touching the trigger turns it on and it stays on even if I take my finger off the trigger. If the battery is not on all the way, it almost works properly, but when I put the battery back in all the way, it just stays on. Any suggestions?
Hi there , I mention the issue in my trigger repair video .
It means the the trigger assembly is failing out , it’s the case from dropping it a lot .take out the battery and look inside the handle assembly, there is a screw in there . Try and tighten it with a t8 torx screw driver . If it doesn’t fix your issue , you’ll need to replace the handle assembly.